Category Archives: Photographs: Urban/Street

Garage Doors, Virgil Street

Garage Doors, Virgil Street
Garage Doors, Virgil Street

Garage Doors, Virgil Street. San Francisco, California. February 20, 2010. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Old and dilapidated garage doors and “no parking” sign in afternoon light on Virgil Street, San Francisco, California.

This seems like a photograph that most people would not identify with San Francisco. If anything, it first appears to be some sort of rural image, perhaps a rustic old barn on a ranch or similar. However, this shot was made along a narrow alley in the Mission District of San Francisco. (Again, as in the “yellow building” photo I posted recently, I suppose I could be accused of attempting to make the Mission not look like the Mission!)

The light was changeable and from time to time beautiful on this afternoon. While it was a cloudy day and mostly somewhat gray, the clouds were thin and broken enough that occasionally soft and diffused light would break through. Here that light brings a bit of relief to the complex and rich textures of this very old and very run-down garage wall and door – and that little bit of green at the lower left softens the whole thing just a bit.

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Technical Data:
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EF 35mm f/2.0
ISO 200, f/8, 1/60 second

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24th and Folsom, The Mission

24th and Folsom, The Mission
24th and Folsom, The Mission

24th and Folsom, The Mission. San Francisco, California. February 20, 2010. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

The corner of 24th and Folsom Streets in the Mission District, San Francisco, California.

This was an afternoon of really interesting light in the Mission District of San Francisco. Although it was mostly cloudy and often gray, at times the clouds thinned and warm, diffused light appeared for a moment or two. One such moment came as I arrived at the corner of 24th and Folsom where this garishly yellow building sat on the corner opposite me and picked up light coming between the buildings.

Anyone who goes to the Mission probably immediately notices that something is “wrong” with this photograph. Where are all of the people and all of the cars!? I saw this composition and set it up – but at first the street was filled with people and cars speeding through the intersection. In fact, during the instant before and after I grabbed this frame there were fast-moving cars in the intersection. (For those who haven’t visited the Mission and who think that this peaceful scene is typical of the area, uh, no. The Mission is a very busy and active place that is usually filled with people.)

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Technical Data:
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EF 35mm f/2.0
ISO 200, f/8, 1/320 second

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Nimitz Avenue Buildings and Tracks

Nimitz Avenue Buildings and Tracks
Nimitz Avenue Buildings and Tracks

Nimitz Avenue Buildings and Tracks. Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California. February 6, 2010. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Night photography of Nimitz Avenue buildings and railroad tracks at the historic Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California.

This row of old shipyard buildings is along Nimitz Avenue and directly faces the area where ships were apparently worked on. In the distance one of the large overhead structures used to move heavy ship components to the water is visible, and the railroad tracks run up the street in front of the buildings. A combination of high clouds and lower fog is blurred by the nearly five minute exposure time of this image.

This photograph illustrates some of the technical issues that come up when doing this sort of night photography and, in particular, when photographing at Mare Island at night. I love to shoot subjects illuminated by the wildly variable artificial lighting found here, which can include just about every kind of light imaginable: sodium vapor lights, tungsten lights, fluorescent lighting, light bleeding from the town of Vallejo across the water, the light of the moon (though not on this occasion). Here a large part of the lighting is very “hot” yellow/red toned artificial light, making it hard to control the red channel on my DSLR and still get enough light in the other channels. In addition we have the contrast between the very light colored paint on the close building (which is lit by closer lights) and the much darker and less reflective brick surfaces beyond. In front of that runs the road, which is crossed by some deep shadows that I don’t want to end up completely black. And overhead is the beautifully diffused bit of clouds and some star light, but if color adjustments are made to the foreground buildings the sky can end up looking quite strange. Although it isn’t apparent in the shot, a great deal of care is required to to get the composition you want and not place very bright light sources directly in the frame, and this adds a difficult element to creating a composition that you don’t usually deal with in the day time. (I try to keep them out of the frame, but I also sometimes place the camera so that a beam or pole or the edge of a building blocks the direct lights.) Finally, in this case, I had to work close to the buildings with a bit of a wide angle lens, introducing some obvious perspective effects, some of which I’ve modified a bit in post.

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Brick and Concrete Buildings, Mare Island

Brick and Concrete Buildings, Mare Island
Brick and Concrete Buildings, Mare Island

Brick and Concrete Buildings, Mare Island. Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California. February 6, 2010. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Night photography of brick and concrete buildings under artificial lighting with star trails at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California.

The Mare Island night photography well has still not quite run dry – so here is one more from my February 6 shoot there with The Nocturnes. I spent a fair amount of time poking around the spaces near this brilliantly lit concrete building and the darker brick building beyond, photographing the two buildings from various angles and directions. The contrast between the artificially lit plain concrete walls of the foreground building and the darker and more textured brick walls of the further building was striking, and I’ve been intrigued for some time by the reflections and glow of the windows up high on the roof. This exposure was long enough that the high clouds moved and created the linear blurred shapes you see in the sky, interspersed with subtle but numerous star trails.

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